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Samuel "Red" Levine (b. 1903) was an American mobster, one of the more colorful characters of New York's underworld. Surprisingly little is known about Sam Levine, however what is known is that Levine (or Joseph Brown) was an Orthodox Jewish, syndicate hitman who refused to kill on the Sabbath. Levine was a member of the notorious Mafia gang, Murder, Inc., and is credited with being the trigger man, with Dutch Schultz lieutenant Abraham "Bo" Weinberg, in the 1931 murders of Joe "The Boss" Masseria and, along with Joe Adonis, Albert "Mad Hatter" Anastasia and Benjamin "Bugsy" Siegel, of Salvatore Maranzano. He was portrayed by Paul Bruce in the original The Untouchables television series.

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